Procedure and history of the election of the President of the United States

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An interesting incident comes to mind as soon as the US presidential election begins. I even smile when I remember this funny story.

The story was,

Tuesday, the day after the first Monday in November 2008, is the day of the US presidential election. That morning my father was listening to the BBC on the radio. He was talking about the details of the vote and gradually the result is coming which party is getting how many electoral votes.

At that time my only darling nephew is saying to my father, Nanu and Nanu

Don't you hear that, Nanu?

What do you say?

Did Nana Barakama win this time?

ঃ Barakama ke re bhai?

ঃ (getting angry) You are listening to the news and you are harassing me. Who is Barakama?

ঃ So far Barack Obama is ahead.

(Embarrassed nephew)

Note: In 2008 I was a student of class 8th class and my nephew was a student of class 2nd class.

Since then there have been light ideas about the US presidential election system.

But I don't understand that much yet.

But trying to write,

পদ্ধতি The method and history of the election of the President of the United States.

♠ Method 6

There is no doubt that the United States is one of the world's powers. America is still the world's number one superpower in economic statistics. In the post-World War II world, the United States has been playing a unique role in the United States throughout the rest of the Cold War era.

And because of that, the heat of the US presidential election is not limited to the United States, but has spread to other parts of the world. It is as if the heat will not burn in our country. Who will be the next president of America.

First of all, let us know some basic things.

America is the second largest democracy in the world after India. US presidential election

Is held every four years. The term of office of the President is 4 years. The American people will be able to vote if they are 18 years old. To become president, you must be at least 35 years old and a U.S. citizen by birth, and have lived in the country permanently for at least 14 years.

Election day is set for Tuesday, the day after the first Monday in November. Let's find out why this was done on election day.

Voting has been taking place on this day since 1845. For the first 69 years of US history, no day was set aside for elections. The states used to vote on the day of their choice. In order to prevent the chaos that resulted from this, it was decided in 1845 that VAT would be taken all over the country on the first Tuesday of November.

Many people do not fully understand how the US presidential election process works. There are some things in it that you don't know. To understand the US presidential election process, you need to understand the following:

Caucasus, Super Tuesday, Swing State or Swing State, Battleground State or Electoral Battlefield, Red State, Blue State, Blue State and Electoral College. ★

Like many other countries, the United States does not have many political parties. The two main parties in the country get the most votes;

1. The Democrat Party believes in modern liberalism. Those who believe in state intervention, universal health care, affordable education, social programs, environmental protection policies and trade unions.

2. The Republican Party is the party that promotes American conservatism. For example, the party believes in limited government control, lower tax rates, free market capitalism, gun rights, free labor unions, and restrictions on immigration and abortion.

Now to the main point of the election,

The Caucus is the organizing committee of a political party. The team organizes caucuses in every area across the state. Since the Caucus is not organized by the state government. As a result, the parties can decide on their rules in a very relaxed manner.

Super Tuesday is the day when most states and territories hold their primary elections or caucuses. Candidates will collect their party representatives through Caucus and SuperTuesd.

Then comes the election campaign. From the beginning to the end of the presidential campaign lasted about 18 months.

Now let's go to the polls,

Elections are held in two ways, general election and electoral system.

The popular vote has nothing to do with the votes that each candidate receives on the first Tuesday of November to win the general election.

Because,

The American president is not directly elected by the voters Instead, he was elected by a group of officials. These are called Electoral Colleges, as defined by the Constitution of the United States and a complex system of state and federal law.

বিস্তারিত Details about Electoral College,

The total number of electoral votes is 538.

The Electoral College is a panel of officials called 'electors'. In a word, they are constituencies. It is formed every four years, and they elect the President and Vice President of the United States.

The states of the United States are determined by population. This is the number of electoral college votes.

The more populous a state, the higher the number of electoral votes. To win the presidential election, a candidate must get at least 270 electoral votes.

In a state that candidate gets the most popular votes. He got all the electoral votes in that state. That is not always the case. Thus, with the addition of the electoral votes of each state, the candidate who passed 260 became the next US President.

Most states in the United States have traditionally been identified as Republican or Democrat. In the US election, these states, known as the Republican strongholds, are called the "Red States." Democrat-dominated states are called the Blue State and the Blue State. State.

Electoral candidates actually fight to win electoral votes in these few states. So candidates focus on 10-12 states during the campaign - which are not known to be supporters of any particular party. These are called battleground states or electoral battlefields. The real battle for the presidency is in these states. And it is the votes of these states that ultimately become the key to victory or defeat. The main competition is in these states. These states have the highest investment and expenditure of the campaign. It is in these states that the anagona of the candidates, their campaign rallies, is frequently held. The number of votes in this battlefield or electoral battlefield may change at any time during the election schedule.

According to an American election website called Five Thirty Eight, which analyzes opinion polls, some states have been seen as "swing states" in the last few presidential elections. Then the election is over. And the result is often the same night and often the night. Thus the president will be elected.

Once the new president is elected, he cannot immediately replace the one who was president.

The reason: There is a definite interim schedule before the new US leader comes to power.

The new president will take office on January 20, 2021

The goal is to give the new president time to make his plans and appoint a cabinet.

The new president was officially sworn in on January 20.

The new president was inaugurated in a ceremony held in front of the Capitol Building in Washington DC.

Shortly afterwards, the new president traveled to the White House to begin his four-year term.

♠ History

The United States is the third largest state in the world, and the United States for short. This U.S. US Country Code, Top Level Domain, and Internet Top Level Domain, and United States of America United States of America. S. A. It is a federal constitutional republic consisting of fifty states, one federal district, and five autonomous regions in North America. This country is also known as America. The mainland of the United States is located in the middle of the North American continent, with forty-eight states and the capital, Washington D.C., between the Pacific to the west and the Atlantic Ocean to the east; The region is bordered on the north and south by the states of Canada and Mexico, respectively. The state of Alaska is located northwest of the continent; The state is bordered by Canada to the east and Russia to the west by the Bering Strait. The state of Hawaii is an archipelago located in the Mid-Pacific region. The five territories of the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean are also under the control of the United States.

Native Americans are probably of Asian descent. They have lived on the mainland of the United States for thousands of years. However, the population of Native Americans has declined sharply since the establishment of European colonies due to epidemics and wars. The United States was initially made up of thirteen British colonies in North America along the Atlantic Ocean. On 4 July 18, the colonies issued a declaration of independence. Through this declaration the colonies declared their right to self-determination and established a co-operative society. These rebellious states defeated Great Britain in the American War of Independence. This war was the first successful colonial war of independence in the history of colonialism. [1] The California Convention adopted the current U.S. Constitution on September 17, 18. When the constitution was signed the following year, the United States became a single republic with a strong central government. The Bill of Rights, signed in 1891 and containing ten constitutional amendments, ensured multiple fundamental civil rights and freedoms.

In the nineteenth century, the United States acquired land from France, Spain, the United Kingdom, Mexico, and Russia, and the Republic of Texas and the Republic of Hawaii. In the 180's, the conflict between the rural south and the industrialized north over the rights of the states and the spread of slavery gave rise to a civil war. The conquest of the north made it possible to prevent the perpetual division of the country. Slavery was then legally abolished in the United States. In the 180's, the US economy became the world's largest economy. The Spanish-American War and World War I established the United States as a military power. During World War II, the country became the first nuclear power to become a permanent member of the United Nations Security Council. By the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, the United States had become the world's only superpower. The country spends two-fifths of the world's total military spending. The United States is currently one of the world's leading economic, political, and cultural powers. In the 1930's and the end of the first decade of the 21st century, the American economy became known as the 'Great Depression'.

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Tuesday, the day after the first Monday in November 2008, is the day of the US presidential election. That morning my father was listening to the BBC on the radio. He was talking about the details of the vote and gradually the result is coming which party is getting how many electoral votes.

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In the 1930's and the end of the first decade of the 21st century, the American economy became known as the 'Great Depression'.

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Carry on...i like your article

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Very informative article. Thank you.

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An important article is written by many of us who do not understand this but in fact I do understand

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